With Monday estimates in, I think Wind River is shaping up to have a quiet, solid run. The PSA went up the past two weeks as it's platform release expanded (this week in part due to the holiday). I suspect it it will truck on to around $40m due to WoM.
Only a week away from IT to become the obvious hit of the year!
With Monday estimates in, I think Wind River is shaping up to have a quiet, solid run. The PSA went up the past two weeks as it's platform release expanded (this week in part due to the holiday). I suspect it it will truck on to around $40m due to WoM.
Unappealing movies and, in particular, a paucity of appealing films in August.So with the box office being down this year what are analysts attributing it to? Franchise fatigue? Other entertainment sectors taking money/attention?
I don't know if I'll get the chance to watch Wind River in theaters, but I'll definitely blind buy that 4K disc.
Only a month away from Blade Runner to become the surprise hit of the year!
So with the box office being down this year what are analysts attributing it to? Franchise fatigue? Other entertainment sectors taking money/attention?
So with the box office being down this year what are analysts attributing it to? Franchise fatigue? Other entertainment sectors taking money/attention?
Dunkirk
Production Budget: $100 million
Domestic: $180,254,545 39.2%
+ Foreign: $280,000,000 60.8%
= Worldwide: $460,254,545
Later on in the article he talks about how AoS and Inhumans will cross over if they're both successful...
Sooooo no one is talking about American Assassin?
Sooooo no one is talking about American Assassin?
Pretty sure I saw that movie in Blockbuster in 1993
Pretty sure I saw that movie in Blockbuster in 1993
Dude looks like he needs a sandwhich before taking on some terroristsThe Vince Flynn Cinematic Universe is going to be as huge a hit as the Lee Child Cinematic Universe.
And what is up with Dylan O'Brien growing his head and facial hair out to look like Taylor Kitsch in his "prime" star days?
Casper Van Dien's career been trash for that long? DamnI was going to say that it sounded like the sort of thing that would have carried a $2 million budget and starred Casper Van Dien twenty years ago.
Wasn't that a Michael Dudikoff/Cynthia Rothrock joint?
Would put it in the same ballpark as Hell or High Water and Sicario DoM.
Since it's Weinstien too, I'm expecting a solid Oscar push behind it. So Sheridan is going be moving up another notch this fall, again.
Sniper or American HUSTLE.
Hustle seems like it might be the better comparison point
(I really liked Hustle but I also never thought it was trying to be a serious Scorsese-esque drama, either. I thought it was pretty clearly a giant stupid farce from jump)
I just got back from seeing it a second time. Brought my wife this go round. Theater was nearly 4x as busy as when I saw it last week. Probably the holidays but between that and the numbers, I think WoM is rock solid.
Far and away my favorite film of the year so far.
American Hustle was decent. David O Russel films get people acting nominations that are head scratching to me though.
Didn't Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle both score nominations in all four acting categories? I could see able half of those as being worthy of recognition.
You're not wrong. That dude has some sort of spell on the Academy. I like his films but I've never once finished one and thought "That was some real Oscar shit."
Only ninja movies that mattered starred Sho Kosugi
Maybe the spell was cast when he made Lily Tomlin cry
There were rumors that she might be doing Universals Bride Of Frankenstein but she said she is going back to Disney to do Maleficent 2. We have been working on the script and this is going to be a really strong sequel, she said, excited by the prospect of returning to that Disney villainess.
I think it did phenomenal, Bruckheimer told Yahoo Movies during an interview to promote the sequels upcoming Blu-ray release. I mean, youre talking about the fifth [film] in the series in a down market, and the American dollar is so strong that were getting less returns from foreign.
Bruckheimer blamed a lower exchange rate for the U.S. dollar for significantly impacting the bottom line. This movie wouldve [made] a billion dollars had it been back in the same financial [situation as On Stranger Tides], he noted. But we lost 27 percent of our money just by the conversion rate.
Along with underperforming titles such as Transformers: The Last Knight and The Mummy, Pirates has been cited as an example of growing franchise fatigue. Bruckheimer discounts the argument, saying he believes its wrongly based on his films less than stellar reviews: Dead Men Tell No Tales registered only a 30 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The media likes to run with the reviews and we didnt get great reviews, so they like to say it didnt do well, he said. But god its at what, $790 [million] now? Its amazing.
As to whether there will be a sixth Pirates movie which the end credits to Dead Men Tell No Tales seemingly set up Bruckheimer wasnt offering any clues. Well, I hope we can continue to make it, he said, but you know weve been having so much fun just promoting this one right now that well just have to wait and see. Hopefully its very successful on DVD as the other ones have been. Then hopefully well sit down and see where we go.
IMO, this officially puts Maleficent 2 further along than Enchanted 2/Disenchanted (which Amy Adams has said she wants to do, but she hasn't committed to yet).
Yep.IMO, this officially puts Maleficent 2 further along than Enchanted 2/Disenchanted (which Amy Adams has said she wants to do, but she hasn't committed to yet).
IMAGINE if HBO had the brass balls to pull that shit vs just do a continuation movie like they did for Sex & The City / Entourage
Not sure if that's "develop his production company" as in actually having a production company like Amy Pascal or "develop his production company" as in "Old Yeller lives at a farm upstate and is very happy".EuropaCorp has exited its Paris-based Deputy CEO, Edouard de Vésrine. The company made the announcement late Monday night saying the board had decided to terminate his contract so that he could develop his production company. De Vésrine was appointed to the post in April 2016 and his ouster comes amid the disappointing box office performance of Luc Bessons costly sci-fi epic Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets.
The board said it had found that the TV and film production activities of de Vésrines Incognita banner were no longer compatible with keeping the exec in his role as Deputy CEO. However, Europa said the two companies will continue to develop projects together and maintain a first-look deal.